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Alexandria International Airport: ALY Alexandria: HEAX Borg El Arab Airport: HBE Alexandria / Borg El Arab: HEBA Almaza Air Base Almaza: HEAZ Assiut Airport: ATZ Assiut: HEAT Aswan International Airport: ASW Aswan: HESN Bardawil International Airport [1] RDL El Hassana: Cairo International Airport: CAI Cairo: HECA Capital International Airport ...
Cairo International Airport (IATA: CAI, ICAO: HECA) (Arabic: مطار القاهرة الدولي; Maṭār El Qāhira El Dawli) is the principal international airport of Cairo and the largest and busiest airport in Egypt. It serves as the primary hub for Egyptair and Nile Air as well as several other airlines.
Country Airport IATA ICAO City 2021 % Change (2021/2020) 1 Egypt Cairo International Airport: CAI HECA: Cairo: 11,346,398 [11]: 58.8 % 2 South Africa O. R. Tambo International Airport
Cairo International Airport: Cairo Egypt: CAI/HECA: 20,009,336 [35] TBU: 76.4% 9. David Ben Gurion International Airport: Tel Aviv
Bahrain International Airport: Bangladesh: Dhaka: Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport [8] Belgium: Brussels: Brussels Airport: Brazil: São Paulo: São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport [citation needed] Cameroon: Douala: Douala International Airport [9] Canada: Montreal: Montréal–Trudeau International Airport: Terminated: Toronto ...
Airline ICAO IATA Callsign Image Commenced operations Air Arabia Egypt: RBG: E5: ARABIA EGYPT: 2009 Air Cairo: MSC: SM: AIR CAIRO: 2003 Air Sinai: ASD: 4D: AIR SINAI ...
Nile Air is an Egyptian Joint Stock Company established in 2008, with 60% ownership by Egyptian individuals & companies and the remaining 40% by Dr. Nasser Al Tayyar, former President of Al Tayyar Group (now called Seera [4]), a prominent travel agency based in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with operations in over 15 countries. [1]
Egyptair (Egyptian Arabic: مصر للطيران, romanized: Maṣr le-ṭ-Ṭayarān) is the state-owned flag carrier [9] of Egypt.The airline is headquartered at Cairo International Airport, its main hub, operating scheduled passenger and freight services to 81 destinations in Africa, Europe, Asia, and The Americas. [10]